Book description
Mexico, 1924.
At his father's hacienda, restlessly waiting for adventurer Ethan to
arrive, sixteen-year-old Alec and his faithful valet Coates head out
into the wilderness in search of an ancient archaeological site . . .
only to discover that Mexico is every bit as perilous as The Valley of
the Kings.
Pursued by ruthless bandits, involved in a plane crash in the middle
of remote rain-forest and finally an unwelcome guest in a lost Aztec
city where the inhabitants still practice rituals of human sacrifice,
once again Alec must use all of his skills and stamina to survive.
Philip Caveney was born in 1951 in Prestatyn, North Wales. His
father was in the R. A.F, so during his childhood his family moved to
a new military base every couple of years.
He has had several adult thrillers published in the past, but has
now turned his hand successfully to children's books. His Sebastian
Darke series has sold in 10 languages and was shortlisted for the
Waterstones Prize. He lives in Manchester with his wife and 14 year
old daughter.